View full sizeVia Associated PressThis May 2, 2011, file photo, taken by a local resident, shows the wreckage of a helicopter next to the wall of the compound, where officials said Osama bin Laden was shot and killed in a firefight with U.S. forces in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

Time magazine's look back at the Bin Laden raid of May 2, 2011 went live this morning. However, most of the article is behind a paywall. You can subscribe online to read the whole thing, or buy the May 7 issue when it hits newsstands. Here's the link to the top of the story: "The Last Days of Bin Laden."

That Marine was the first Iraq veteran found to have C.T.E., but experts
have since autopsied a dozen or more other veterans’ brains and have
repeatedly found C.T.E. The findings raise a critical question: Could
blasts from bombs or grenades have a catastrophic impact similar to
those of repeated concussions in sports, and could the rash of suicides
among young veterans be a result?

And lastly and even more unpleasantly, the Army Times' lead story about "Crazy Troop" describes hazing that went way over the line. "Raped by his fellow soldiers." (Caution: the story is graphic.)

Army Times typically does not name victims of sexual assault, but
Wright decided to speak publicly to try to prevent future attacks and
insisted that he be named in the story.

“None of us wants this to
happen to other people,” Wright said. “If there’s something good that
can come out of this, [it] is prevention of that. I used to play
football. I know what hazing is, I know what stupid stuff is. This is
too far.”